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<TITLE>Fifth Test of Section 5.4.2</TITLE>

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#id1 {letter-spacing: normal}
#id2 {letter-spacing: normal;
      text-align: right;}
#id3 {letter-spacing: 0.2em;
     }
#id4 {letter-spacing: 0.2em;
      text-align: right;}
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<h1>Testing Statement #5 Below of Section 5.4.2 of CSS1 Spec</h1>




<ul>
<li >
5. With a value of "normal", the UAs may change the space between letters to
justify text.  This will not happen if 'letter-spacing"  is explicitly set to
a length value.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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<p>
If statement #5 above is passed, this paragraph should have a normal
letter spacing.  The rule applied is "#id1 {letter-spacing: normal}".
<p ID=id2>
This paragraph is right justified, so with a letter spacing of normal,
the exact spacing may be altered.  Does this paragraph look the same
as the one above?
The rule applied is "#id2 {letter-spacing: normal;
                           text-align: right;}".




All other properties of this page should be UA-default.

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